Honda Motor Co. is launching an ad campaign this month to urge Honda and Acura owners under the airbag recall to take their vehicles in for the repairs. The goal is to save lives.

The company estimates only 1.1 million, 14%, of the 8 million vehicles recalled in the U.S. have been repaired. Of those 8 million, 6.2 million are Hondas or Acuras, and 17,809 owners could not be located.

In December, Shenzhen became the latest Chinese city to limit the number of new license plates it will issue annually. The move comes as Chinese are becoming increasingly concerned about traffic issues and air pollution.

Shenzhen limited the number to 100,000. Last year, 500,000 new cars were sold in the city.

FCA US LLC, a division of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, has recalled 702,578 minivans and SUVs because of ignition-switch problems, according to documents filled with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The problem causes the ignition to move, shutting off the engine and disabling power steering and brakes and the airbags. There have been 12 complaints.

Automobile accidents in the United States would drop 90% with self-driving vehicles, according to a study by consulting firm McKinsey & Co. on how autonomous vehicles will reshape our world. The reduction in accidents would, in turn, save lives and save $190 billion in healthcare costs and vehicles repairs.

Autonomous vehicles are the largest trend in the auto industry, the report found.

February auto sales were 6% higher than 2014,but still fell below analysts’ forecasts of 9%-10%. Once all automakers have reported, sales may have increased as high as 8% with 1.29 million vehicles sold.

“It’s hard to believe weather wasn’t a factor,” Michelle Krebs, senior analyst at AutoTrader.com, told Bloomberg Business. “The Northeast is a huge small-utility market, so that had to have some impact. I’m not worried that they’re off a couple of percentage points. They’ll probably make it up in March and April.”

Fiat Chrysler has issued a recall for the 2015 Chrysler 200 with V-6 engines because of a manufacturer’s defect. The recall affects nearly 26,000 cars sold in North America.

A problem with the nine-speed automatic transmission causes the transmission to be unable to shift to park, and the car could roll away unexpectedly. A defect causes sensors to indicate the car is in park when it is not.